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Zone Lift kit installed finally!!
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I like those running board lights too. That's pretty sweet. I'd like to know how you did that one too.
Looks like you've got it sitting real nice. Mine sits 1" higher in the front than the back. I'm planning to put some 350 blocks in. I'm getting a pair off of a F350CC, but I'm not sure if there is a difference between the blocks for the CC and the Reg Cab.
Looks like you've got it sitting real nice. Mine sits 1" higher in the front than the back. I'm planning to put some 350 blocks in. I'm getting a pair off of a F350CC, but I'm not sure if there is a difference between the blocks for the CC and the Reg Cab.
Sarge
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~Gage~
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Im looking at Nitto Trail Grapplers, BFG's A/T KO, and now Cooper Discoverer STT & Discoverer S/T Maxx.
Heres the trouble Im having I was going to buy new 17 or18" XD Revolver wheels in black for it but worried about the whole hub-centric thing.
Right now I have 17" wheels on it I was going to just paint them flat black but then I cant get bigger tires for it their 7.5" wide.
Thanks ~Gage~
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Heres a FTE link about Hub Centric..
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...tric-mean.html
~Gage~
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Very happy with mine so far - actually already had a post on here for that with a pic:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post12118995
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post12118995
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Well I went to a few tire dealers that wont install any bigger due to wear issues and safety.
This is the biggest tire that I can install on my OEM 17"X7.5"wheels
From Nitto web site...Trail Grappler LT285/75R17E and their 34.09" 11.57" Wide
~Gage~
This is the biggest tire that I can install on my OEM 17"X7.5"wheels
From Nitto web site...Trail Grappler LT285/75R17E and their 34.09" 11.57" Wide
~Gage~
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As long as you install and torque them properly, there are no problems with lug centric wheels. Just look at all the people running them, everywhere. If it was that big of a problem, they wouldnt be sold for our trucks. My friend has had procomps on his truck since 2002 and it tows heavily and hauls heavily, and not a single problem. Id recommend 17s or 18s and some 35s. Cooper STT is a very nice tire